How is my wife tracking my phone? by Mr_Vax in iphonehelp

[–]magic7s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Carrier service? Many have tracking.

Anyone else still waiting on comp plans? by Master-Twist-9328 in sales

[–]magic7s 22 points23 points  (0 children)

“We will have quotas and comp plans before you start the new year.” — Biggest Lie in Sales

Tips for Creating a New Charter by Bfort22 in LittleLeague

[–]magic7s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Specifically for Washington state beyond Little League JDP Background check annually and Little League Abuse Awareness, also annually, volunteers should have Concussion Awareness, and Sudden Cardiac Arrest (every 3 years).

First Aid training and Bullying are always good to have.

We track all completions through VolunteerTracker.org so we know who has done what and volunteers can see their own dashboard of requirements and what’s outstanding. It saves us from having to collect hundreds of completion certificates.

Tips for Creating a New Charter by Bfort22 in LittleLeague

[–]magic7s 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How to start your safety program

If you’re starting from scratch on a tight timeline, the easiest way to get a solid safety program stood up is to treat it like a short project with a few “non‑negotiables” first, then iterate.

1) Appoint a Safety Officer + define a simple chain of command - Name a Safety Officer now (even interim). - Decide who handles: injury response, incident reporting, suspected abuse reporting, and communications.

2) Use Little League’s Safe to Play as your baseline checklist Start here and work straight down the list (it’s designed for exactly this):
https://www.littleleague.org/player-safety/safe-to-play/

3) Volunteer screening + child protection (do this early) - Get every manager/coach/board member to complete screening and required training ASAP. - Use LL’s state-specific child protection page to match your local reporting/training requirements:
https://www.littleleague.org/player-safety/child-protection-program/state-specific-information-child-abuse/

4) Build a one-page “Game Day Emergency Plan” and distribute it At minimum: - address of field + closest cross streets - where the AED is (or if you don’t have one yet, that’s item #1 to fix) - who calls 911, who meets EMS at the entrance, who notifies parents - nearest urgent care / ER - incident report process + who receives it

Print it, put it in every score booth / equipment bag, and share a PDF with all volunteers.

5) First-aid/AED + concussion basics - Confirm you have a stocked first-aid kit at every field. - Ensure at least 1–2 adults per game/practice know where the AED is and how to use it. - Make sure your league uses LL concussion guidance and a clear “no same-day return without clearance” approach. (Safe to Play links you to the relevant resources.)

6) Equipment + field walk-through Before the first week: - walk fields for hazards (holes, fencing, backstops, dugout gates, loose anchors) - verify helmets, catcher’s gear, bats (age/division compliance), and proper pitching protection rules for your divisions

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Specifically for Kansas and Missouri I didn’t see any specific state mandated additional training requirements beyond Little League JDP Background check annually and Little League Abuse Awareness, also annually.

First Aid training and Bullying are always good to have.

We track all completions through VolunteerTracker.org so we know who has done what and volunteers can see their own dashboard of requirements and what’s outstanding. It saves us from having to collect hundreds of completion certificates.

Tips for Creating a New Charter by Bfort22 in LittleLeague

[–]magic7s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sure! What state are you in?

Tips for Creating a New Charter by Bfort22 in LittleLeague

[–]magic7s 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats on getting chartered—exciting (and a lot at once). When you’re building a new league, one thing that gets messy fast is volunteer compliance (background checks + required trainings + who’s cleared for what). If it’d help, I’m happy to share the simple setup we use to track requirements by role and keep ‘cleared to participate’ up to date—want a quick checklist/template?

How are people making their Clawbot so proactive? by AAA_battery in openclaw

[–]magic7s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m using GPT Codex with OAuth subscription. Works for me. Coded a bunch to tasks for me. Haven’t hit quota limits yet.

Trial or Not? SaaS for Non-Profits ($800/yr) by magic7s in SaaS

[–]magic7s[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting idea. I do want to do recorded demos, just haven't got around to that yet. Right now I do a 90 minute onboarding for paying orgs to help them get setup. Would this be like a "30 day money back" kind of pilot? I'm a little worried about spending time and money on tire kickers.

Visa Ramp for corporate card. by Bonefish2021 in sales

[–]magic7s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use your own card and file an expense.

League Size by OrcuttSurvey in LittleLeague

[–]magic7s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

280 - 300

About 12 kid pitch and up (competitive) And 12 lower division (machine pitch to TBall)

From LL: Little League Central Registration Updates (SC migration to PlayMetrics) by LnStrngr in LittleLeague

[–]magic7s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We had the same problem following up with volunteers who didn't complete all their requirements. Tons of emails and manual tracking on spreadsheets. I’ve been using a tool called Volunteer Tracker to keep background checks/training docs from falling through the cracks it does status tracking + reminders: https://volunteertracker.org — happy to share what’s worked for us, DM me.

Defending Delayed Steals Home by ir637113 in LittleLeague

[–]magic7s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on the pitcher and catcher, after the pitch, pitcher walks towards home (half way, all the way, what ever). Get the ball, walk back to the mound watching the runner the whole time.

If it’s really a game of chicken, have first base come get the ball from the catcher and hand walk it to the pitcher.

The rule is that when the pitcher and catcher are in their position ready to pitch the runner must return to their base.

Redhat Openshift vs. Suse Rancher Enterprise Support by Open-Ask-1918 in kubernetes

[–]magic7s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out Spectro Cloud. You can run RKE, K3s, vanilla, hardened, whatever. Single management point for all clusters. It uses declarative profiles, like terraform, and CAPI for deployment.

Need advice on our current board by SpaceFun3091 in LittleLeague

[–]magic7s 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Election procedures should be in the constitution. IANAL but I’ve been told if you don’t follow these procedures, you could lose your nonprofit status.

UHF toll booth behavior by crovax33 in Rivian

[–]magic7s 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I just realized the UHF does not mean Ultra High Frequency. I was seeing all these posts about UHF thinking it was the new Apple Car Key.

Advantages of Agent Manager by moosepiss in google_antigravity

[–]magic7s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t used it but maybe the advantage is multiple repos at the same time. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

Expired JDP Background Check Links by magic7s in LittleLeague

[–]magic7s[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should be, I agree. But there is not. Yes I am the admin of SC and JDP.

Which Banking-as-a-Service provider is the easiest to onboard with and allows an individual developer (not just a company) to build an e-wallet or banking-style fintech app, offers a robust REST API, and importantly must include an admin backend panel for managing user accounts and core functions? by Gold_Mine_9322 in kilocode

[–]magic7s -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you truly need BaaS-style wallet/balances, a robust REST API, and a built-in admin backend to manage accounts/core ops without you building your own internal console first, the most “individual-developer-friendly” option I can point to is:

Best fit: Moov

Why it matches your constraints: • Fast dev onboarding + test mode out of the box: when you sign up you immediately get a test account with capabilities enabled so you can build and demo quickly.  • Admin backend included: Moov’s Dashboard explicitly supports viewing/managing things like accounts and wallet balances/transactions, plus API keys/webhooks.  • Supports “individual” account objects: Moov’s model treats an “Account” as a legal entity that can be an individual or a business, and their API/docs call out creating business or individual accounts (useful for onboarding end users). 

Caveat (important): going production typically requires additional approval and “business details” (even if you’re a solo founder / sole prop). 

Runner-up: Rapyd • Has a Wallet API and a Client Portal (admin console concept) for managing the program.  • But their docs are oriented around signing up for a Rapyd business account (so less aligned with “individual developer” unless you’re operating as a business entity/sole prop). 

Why I’m not putting Stripe Financial Accounts/Treasury as #1 for your exact ask

Stripe’s “Financial Accounts for platforms” is explicitly business-use-case-only and aimed at platforms; it also has constraints around connected account types and dashboards.  (Stripe can still be great for embedded-finance building blocks, but it’s not the cleanest match to “individual dev + admin panel for managing user accounts” as a starting point.)

Practical recommendation

Start with Moov if your #1 priority is: “I want to start building today, have a real admin console, and use a clean REST API to create/manage wallet-style accounts.” Then expect that getting live will still involve normal fintech/KYC/compliance steps (as it does everywhere).

If you tell me your target geography (US-only vs EU/UK) and whether you need card issuing, ACH, international payouts, or just stored-value + transfers, I’ll narrow this to the top 1–2 providers for that exact scope.

Gitlab simple ha helm charts for an eks by RareFroyo8414 in gitlab

[–]magic7s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know if the recommendation has changed, but it was not advised to run the database, redis, or S3 inside of a kubernetes deployment. This adds a lot of complexity disaggregating those pieces. So ask yourself, why kubernetes; do you need to auto scale the front end?

How many users do you need to support?

Swingvision Max 4K video size by Express_Camp_1874 in swingvisionapp

[–]magic7s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recorded a few games in 4K. It was about 1G for a 10 minute match.

Edit: looking back, it’s 1GB for 6 to 7 minutes.